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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Warren And Cassidy Push For Action On Crypto And Child Abuse
Apr 28, 2024 at 04:14 am
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bill Cassidy have written to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to address the concerning issue of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) trafficking.
Their letter underscores severe worries about the reported use of cryptocurrencies to enable these reprehensible activities.
The senators’ call for action comes after reports highlighting the purported exploitation of digital assets’ pseudonymous nature to enable rapid and obscured payments for CSAM.
Cryptocurrency’s Alleged Link To Child Sexual Abuse Material
In their letter, Senators Warren and Cassidy underscore the “pseudonymity” provided by cryptocurrencies, which they claim has enabled the rapid movement of payments for CSAM into the crypto world.
The legislators’ concerns are rooted in a January 2024 report from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis, which identifies cryptocurrency-based sales of CSAM as “a growing problem.”
The report highlights virtual currency as the favored payment method in commercial child sexual abuse content transactions.
Moreover, a Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) analysis reveals a growing trend of perpetrators using convertible virtual currencies to avoid detection.
Troubling Findings and Alleged Evidence
The senators cite alarming findings from FinCEN, which discovered thousands of suspicious activity reports related to online child sexual exploitation and human trafficking offenses involving Bitcoin.
These reports allegedly identified over 1,800 unique Bitcoin wallet addresses associated with suspected offenses, with CSAM specifically mentioned in 95% of the cases.
The legislators also emphasize Homeland Security investigators’ crucial role in indicting a South Korean national and multiple U.S. users for running a dark web pornography site funded by Bitcoin.
However, despite these efforts, the use of cryptocurrency in the illicit trade of CSAM appears to be increasing, according to the Chainalysis review.
Calls For Accountability And Regulatory Action
In their letter, Senators Warren and Cassidy demand accountability and proactive measures from the DOJ and DHS to address the alleged cryptocurrency’s role in facilitating CSAM.
They pose a series of questions seeking clarification on the agencies’ current assessment of the issue, the sophistication of CSAM sellers, and the “unique challenges” posed by using crypto as payment in these crimes.
Furthermore, the senators inquire about the steps being taken by the agencies to combat CSAM sellers’ use of cryptocurrency, privacy coins, and obscurification methods.
This call for action aligns with Senator Warren’s previous efforts, including introducing the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act, a bipartisan bill to counter illegal activities and misuse of digital currencies.
Conclusion
Senators Warren and Cassidy’s letter stresses the importance of addressing the alleged use of cryptocurrencies in child sexual abuse material trafficking.
Reports linking digital asset payments to this illegal activity highlight the need for law enforcement and lawmakers to work together to take regulatory action and hold each other accountable.
There is an urgent need for aggressive measures to counteract the misuse of cryptocurrencies in aiding these despicable actions, as doing nothing could have fatal implications.
Nancy J. Allen is a crypto enthusiast, with a major in macroeconomics and minor in business statistics. She believes that cryptocurrencies inspire people to be their own banks, and step aside from traditional monetary exchange systems. She is also intrigued by blockchain technology and its functioning. She frequently researches, and posts content on the top altcoins, their theoretical working principles and technical price predictions.
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